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How to view Activity logs for a particular activity in Moodle 2.

Activity logs can be filtered for a specific course, group, participant, date, and activity. These logs show how many views occurred for the activity. Follow the steps below to view an Activity log for a particular activity.

While viewing the Activity itself, navigate to the Settings block and click on the "Logs" link.

Note: Joule has "core" reports and "advanced" reports. This lesson describes the core reports.

View the raw logs for activities and students within the course.

Click on the various drop down menus to filter the report, and click "Get these logs" when you are done.

Filter the logs by course, group, participant, date, and more.

Click on "Reports" in the breadcrumbs to access an alternative list of report types.

The types of reports available include "Live logs, Activity report, Participation report, and Statistics."

Note: Moodle has "core" reports and Joule has "advanced" reports. This lesson describes the core reports.

Select a report.

In this example "Activity report" has been selected.

The "Activity report" table expresses the number of views each course activity has received from participants.

Clicking on the course activity links will open to the individual activities.

Click on "Participation report" from the course report page to view the break-down participation report of a particular course activity.

On the participation report, select the "Activity module" drop down menu to select an activity.

This report can also be filtered by "looking back" only a certain number of days, or filtering out the roles, or for the particular actions.

This example shows how to filter by "all activities" down to a specific activity.

Clicking on "Get these logs" will produce a list of all the logged actions associated with the "A Trip to the Moon trailer 1902 activity."

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